Le 16/08/2010 14:49, Philipp Überbacher a écrit :
> Excerpts from Dieter Plaetinck's message of 2010-08-16 14:26:51 +0200:
>> On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 13:53:15 +0200
>> Philipp Überbacher <hollunder@lavabit.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Phil,
>>> I tried it, and I think I know now what it does :)
>>>
>>> You write drum patterns using lilypond.
>>> Your script has some way to randomize velocity and volume (with a Tk
>>> GUI).
>>> It produces pdf and midi files of the lilypond input.
>>> It possibly does some other stuff too :)
>>>
>>> Well, it's nothing I need, but I guess it's good to know what it
>>> roughly does :)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>
>> that's what it does? hmm. interesting
>> is it compatible with odd measures (7/8, 9/8, 15/16 etc), tempo
>> changes, etc?
>>
>> Dieter
>
> You can certainly write anything you can imagine with lilypond, so it's
> 'compatible' at least in that sense.
Hi,
Yes, you can write whatever measures you want and even... you can
superimpose different time signatures ( it's the meaning of polymetric).
You can also use irrational tuplets... etc...
If you know how to paste and delete in a text editor you're done.
Compile and listen to the Demos 3 and 4, you'd have an idea.
To Philipp: If you have an opinion why such a difficulty to understand
what's the 'G'igsaw does let me know, i could improve the Tutorials or
the description of its capabilities? It will be a benefit for all.
Anyway thanks to your feedback.
Have fun.
Phil.
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